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Relation between Marine Safety Awareness and Marine Safety Attitudes in People Experienced in Marine Safety Education


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1 Dept. of Marine Spots, Hanseo University, Seosan, 31962, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
2 Dept. of Physical Education, Kunsan University, Kunsan, 54150, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
     

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Background/Objectives: This study was conducted to review the relation between marine safety awareness and marine safety attitude of people experienced in marine safety education. Methods/Statistical analysis: Subjects were selected from people experienced in marine safety education and a questionnaire was used on the subjects. A total of 336 completed questionnaires were used for analysis, in particular for exploratory factor analysis, confidence level verification, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis. Findings: First, the sub-variables of marine safety awareness showed a positive correlation with marine safety awareness and safety incident prevention, while marine safety education showed a positive correlation with both behavioral and definitive traits. Second, marine safety education showed a positive effect on behavioral traits. Marine safety awareness, marine safety incident prevention, and marine safety education all had a positive effect on definitive traits. Third, definitive traits had a positive effect on marine safety awareness, while marine safety incident prevention as well as behavioral and definitive traits had a positive effect on marine safety attitudes. Improvements/Applications: Based on the findings of this study, we can conclude that the marine safety awareness and marine safety attitude of people experienced in marine safety education has a mutually positive effect on marine safety incident prevention.

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Marine Safety, Safety Attitude, Safety Education, Incident Prevention, Behavioral Traits.
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Authors

Myung-Hyo Kang
Dept. of Marine Spots, Hanseo University, Seosan, 31962, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
Jong-Sik Lim
Dept. of Physical Education, Kunsan University, Kunsan, 54150, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
Chun-Ho Yang
Dept. of Marine Spots, Hanseo University, Seosan, 31962, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of

Abstract


Background/Objectives: This study was conducted to review the relation between marine safety awareness and marine safety attitude of people experienced in marine safety education. Methods/Statistical analysis: Subjects were selected from people experienced in marine safety education and a questionnaire was used on the subjects. A total of 336 completed questionnaires were used for analysis, in particular for exploratory factor analysis, confidence level verification, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis. Findings: First, the sub-variables of marine safety awareness showed a positive correlation with marine safety awareness and safety incident prevention, while marine safety education showed a positive correlation with both behavioral and definitive traits. Second, marine safety education showed a positive effect on behavioral traits. Marine safety awareness, marine safety incident prevention, and marine safety education all had a positive effect on definitive traits. Third, definitive traits had a positive effect on marine safety awareness, while marine safety incident prevention as well as behavioral and definitive traits had a positive effect on marine safety attitudes. Improvements/Applications: Based on the findings of this study, we can conclude that the marine safety awareness and marine safety attitude of people experienced in marine safety education has a mutually positive effect on marine safety incident prevention.

Keywords


Marine Safety, Safety Attitude, Safety Education, Incident Prevention, Behavioral Traits.

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